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What I do is make a track on GPS going upstream and follow that precisely coming back down the river, it’s better going upstream than down, you can really take your time going up and really read the river and mark the hazards. There’s no way I’d launch then head downstream if I didn’t know the water well. With a guide you’ll get a major shortcut to learning the hazards as they’ll point them all out Good way to go really I used to run a lot of rivers in jet boats, Clearwater, snake, Columbia spokane, kettle river all the way to Canada even did the gorge on the kettleSome of those spots you can’t go anymore, due to rafters
Running over a whirlpool is different than you might expect The boat side shifts under you while your body tries to go straight lolKinda like an earthquake I’d imagine
The Dallas is an interesting place. one minute you're in 35 feet of water and the next you have a rock less than a foot under the boat. If you are set on fishing right now you should be able to launch at Bradbery beach and cross to the next pens. Bradbery is still 3 feet above low water to launch.You went thru the gorge! Riding or Driving!! What time of year?
To my knowledge we’re the only ones to make it both ways without totaling a boat